What is CNC machining?

CNC, or Computer Numerical Controlled, machining is a computerized machining process powered by precise engineering software. A computer system and highly specialized software operate a machining tool that holds varying numbers and styles of cutting tools. The rotating tools, housed in a tool carousel indexing mechanism, are selected by the software to make the most precise possible cuts to plastics or metals, including aluminum and many varieties of steel.

Our CNC machining systems are an efficient and extremely precise way to manufacture metal products of varied complexity and of varied quantity. We, at Lean Machine, believe that our CNC systems give us a competitive advantage in the field of machining, as it allows us to produce precision products with a short turnaround time.

Benefits of CNC Machining

  1. Low cost of production. Once set up, the machines will repeat their cycles very accurately and require minimal machinist-level intervention.
  2. Low product variance from one part to the next. Highly accurate and consistent.
  3. Efficient. Consistent thru-put of finished goods.
  4. Quick to set up, allowing for rapid completion and shipment.
  5. Scalable. Our CNC machining system can be used for the production of a single part or of many.